Word: fields
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Entries for the Harvard Open Intercollegiate Cross Country Run to be held on the Soldiers Field course November 2, close Saturday, it was announced yesterday by manager R. E. Dame...
...Soldiers Field, Cambridge, Mass., is surrounded by a dreary, dilapidated stadium; from factory chimneys near it long pennants of smoke twist in the wind and mark the low sky. Into the stadium last week there drifted a drooling drizzle and a cold, odorous draught. North Carolina, accustomed to warm blue afternoons, grew as stiff as a dying hare. Harvard backs called Gilligan and French fooled Carolina ends called Sapp and Presson so well that Harvard won 20-0. --Time...
...Kansas City Star (in the morning it is called the Times). The Times and the Star are as essential to Kansas City as coffee for breakfast and napkins for dinner. Kansas City, Mo., has some 385,000 inhabitants; but the Times and the Star, covering a wider field, have a combined daily circulation of almost exactly 500,000. Their only competitor has been the morning-evening-Sunday combination of the Dickeys, father and son. Last fortnight, the Dickeys discontinued their morning paper, threw all their efforts into their evening-Sunday paper, calling it the Journal-Post. Again and again...
Laundries. Another field for mergers is that of laundries. Last week bankers were grouping 19 laundries and dry cleaning companies of Illinois and Iowa as Mid-Continent Laundries...
...include pictures of students in the Yard and on the streets, are completed, interior work in lecture rooms, tutorial conferences, the Library, and various activity centers will commence. J. A. Haeseler '23, director of the Film Foundation, is in charge of the film. He is being assisted by Osgood Field '26, C. A. Hicks '28, J. P. Bradford, and Sherman Pratt, the last two graduates of Princeton and Amherst respectively...